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But the idea of having a superior technological race against humanity is always fresh to watch.

I don't know about that. There's a reason why the aliens are usually the ones who come to earth instead of the other way around. And that's usually because their technology allows for interstellar travel while humans are still stuck on earth or our own solar system. Hence, by definition, they are usually technologically superior to humans.

Of course, I'm not saying it'll be a bad story. Humans tend to like being depicted as the underdogs who defeat the big bad aliens through sheer perseverance or whatever. But I wouldn't call it fresh either.

Y'know, now that I really think about it...have we ever had an animated Gundam series that doesn't have a Gundam? I know that the V-Fin is the signature of the series, but it would be a refreshingly odd change of pace to just not have a Gundam.

Y'know, now that I really think about it...have we ever had an animated Gundam series that doesn't have a Gundam? I know that the V-Fin is the signature of the series, but it would be a refreshingly odd change of pace to just not have a Gundam.

As long as it's made by the company that owns the IP of Gundam, it's branded with the Gundam trademark, and it contains at least one mobile weapon marketed as Gundam, then it is Gundam. The presence of aliens does not automatically change it to another franchise.

As long as it's made by the company that owns the IP of Gundam, it's branded with the Gundam trademark, and it contains at least one mobile weapon marketed as Gundam, then it is Gundam. The presence of aliens does not automatically change it to another franchise. Again?

As long as it's made by the company that owns the IP of Gundam, it's branded with the Gundam trademark, and it contains at least one mobile weapon marketed as Gundam, then it is Gundam. The presence of aliens does not automatically change it to another franchise.

Ino that. You can make anything and call it Gundam. But why would you? Gundam has a basic formula that works well, so why would you ask for this kind of dramatic and desperate change?